Chabon's piece focused on his son Abraham's passion for design, and how the experience cemented Abe's feeling that he's finally found "his people." The article's original tagline serves as a pretty great movie tagline, too: "I took my son to Paris Fashion Week, and all I got was a profound understanding of who he is, what he wants to do with his life, and how it feels to watch a grown man stride down a runway wearing shaggy yellow Muppet pants."

According to Deadline, filmmaking duo Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley (who have co-written and/or co-directed numerous films including "Spider-Man: Homecoming" and "Game Night," and the upcoming DCEU flick "The Flash") were the ones who first approached Chabon about turning the story into a movie. The pair will co-produce the feature alongside Ferrell and Jessica Elbaum.

Amazon Studios is set to release the flick. Stay tuned for more details.